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La Familia: Five Ways Institutions Can Support Hispanic Families  

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Engaging Hispanic families can help you then engage prospective Hispanic students. Hispanic students often face disparities in educational attainment. Research indicates that Hispanic students are more likely to attend underfunded schools with fewer resources, resulting in limited access to quality education.

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Equitable Engagement: Addressing Gaps in Access to Information With Students and Families

Ruffaloni

We know that the college planning process is an intensive one for students and families, but how do they perceive the process? High School Student Perceptions of Financial Aid (conducted with Ardeo Education Solutions and PLEXUSS )—a study conducted with 1,250 11 th – and 12 th -grad students.

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Unequal Distribution

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By Don Heller, Gigi Jones, and Abby Miller The recent dismantling of affirmative action and the COVID pandemic highlighted the barriers preventing underserved, underrepresented studentsstudents of color and those who are low-income and first-generation – from enrolling in college.

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$1.5 million Gift Will Create Kraft Center for Student Success

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

The funds will establish the Kraft Center for Student Success at the college’s new campus in Nubian Square, where students will receive resources to support academics, transportation, housing, food, childcare support, mental health resources, and career coaching while studying for careers in technical fields. “We

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Wake Forest Announces Early Action for First-Generation Admissions

BestColleges

Wake Forest University announced an early action for admissions option specifically for first-generation students. That option will let students know of their admission decision by Jan. First-generation students face barriers to applying for college and sometimes miss out on early action deadlines.

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Washington, D.C., City Council Makes Master’s in Social Work Program Free

BestColleges

city council passed a bill funding scholarships for behavioral health students at the University of the District of Columbia. White stressed it was important for the aid to cover all aspects of education to make the program available to anyone who was interested. "I Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C.,

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Engage dual enrollment families to enroll and retain more students

CampusESP

The number of high school students taking college courses jumped over 20% between Fall 2021 and Fall 2023, according to the latest NSC Research Center data. One study shows that high schoolers now comprise nearly 1 in 5 community college students ! Dual enrollment programs are on the rise. The best part?